This mashup focus on movie details including DVD information which comes from amazon web site,also movie new from iTunes and JoBlo, and YouTube trailers. The DVD information contains movie cover, info, pries and link to the amazon web site. The news rss is chosen from iTunes and JoBlo web site. However, trailers from YouTube are not really unstable, may disappear sometimes.
Link to the home page: https://student.ci.qut.edu.au/~n7039832/kib204/ass2/index.php
Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bd9x6m9eac43s8v/Da7MSFYtzj
This page shows some movie trailers from YouTube.

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Page 3 is about some news which are relative to movies.

The left bar have some text information about comming movies.
RSS link: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/home/rss/newtrailers.rss
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The right bar contains movie news and some movie reviews.
RSS link: http://www.joblo.com/newsfeeds/rss.xml
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Page2 is about DVD detail.
RSS in left bar of this page is from amazon about the DVD people most wished for.
RSS link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/rss/most-wished-for/movies-tv/2958935011/ref=zg_mw_2958935011_rsslink
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The right bar is about DVD hot new releases.
RSS link:http://www.amazon.com/gp/rss/new-releases/movies-tv/2958934011/ref=zg_bsnr_2958934011_rsslink
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This is the home of the mashup. The page contains several movie posters, and links to other pages.

Video source
Youtube use to find full movies plus relative videos.

Cinema and movie web site
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/
those web pages content various details about movies including movie stills, trailers, and description.
More picture source

Movie review (this did not mention in poster, will be add in final work)
This poster shows my mashup concept and page interface of first draft, also sources.
Example: Apple again, apple home page usually shows their new product.
Example: http://freerice.com/#/english-vocabulary/1360
Freerice is a charity website. Also is a free online game and learning tool, that allows players to raise rice to fight world hunger while learning through educational, multiple-choice games. For every question the user answers correctly, 10 grains of rice are donated to the World Food Programme.
